Police ID man whose remains were found in the Wisconsin River
Police have identified the man whose skeletal remains were pulled from the Wisconsin River last year and say they are investigating the case as a potential homicide.
By Shereen Siewert | Wausau Pilot & Review
Police have identified the man whose skeletal remains were pulled from the Wisconsin River last year and say they are investigating the case as a potential homicide.
Paul Christian
Maintenance crews discovered the man’s remains in July 2022 at the dam in Port Edwards. Investigators were unable to make a positive identification until DNA testing…
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01/26/2024
The pen is mightier than the sword.
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JOKE-OGRAPHY:
1. St. Paul wrote many letters to his fledgling churches. Some were encouraging. Others were educational. Still others were disciplinary. Some of his letter were short while others were very long. In this cartoon, Paul goes on a writing spree to go on a righting spree.
2. In one of his letters, St. Paul assures his flock that he wants them to be free of anxieties, but for early Christians, following the faith was anything but free of anxiety. In this cartoon, Paul's quote, "I should like you to be free of anxieties," is taken out of context. You see, in English, "should" can either be used to emphasize something ("I'd really like you to be free of anxieties") or to say something ought to happen ("I ought to like for you to be free of anxieties"). In this verse, that causes two very different interpretations of Paul's words. While Paul clearly means the former, I have destabilized the Western world by interpreting it as the latter, causing much anxiety and despair.
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Paul McCartney sitting on a side table in the hallway of a Salzburg hotel, taken in 1965. Photo by Christian Skrein.
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“I wish you were a girl”
They’re so ‘I bet on losing dogs’ coded I can’t even lie…
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Paul Hey (1867-1952), 'Die Wilden Schwäne' (The Wild Swans), ''Deutsche Märchen'' (German Fairytales), 1939
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